SYSTEM ERROR RIDDIM produced by STAR VYBZ ENTERTAINMENT 2015
System Error Overview
In 2015, reggae fans were treated to the System Error Riddim, a release that brought classic roots sounds into the modern era. The dub cut on this collection fits perfectly with the music of its year, blending vintage reggae rhythms with a crisp, updated production style. This allowed both longtime reggae listeners and new fans to connect with the deep, echoing grooves. The arranger behind the riddim played a key role in shaping its sound. Their choices gave each track a strong roots foundation while still letting every artist shine. The producer, STAR VYBZ ENTERTAINMENT, is known for bringing together respected voices in reggae and dancehall. The label has a history of supporting both established and rising artists, helping to keep the reggae scene fresh and vibrant. Each artist on the System Error Riddim adds their own touch. Tinga Stewart’s “African Warriors” stands out with his powerful delivery. Stewart is well known for winning the Festival Song Contest in 1974 with “Play de Music,” and his experience shows in this track. Frankie Paul & Harmonie Deja team up on “Life,” creating a smooth blend of vocals. Frankie Paul, often called the "Jamaican Stevie Wonder," enjoyed a long career with hits like “Sara.” Tony Douglas brings emotion to “Stole Us,” while Miss Melody’s “Love Everlasting” offers a gentle, heartfelt vibe. Tenna Star celebrates the island with “Jamaica Nice,” adding warmth to the collection.
System Error Tracklist:
- Tinga Stewart – African Warriors
- Frankie Paul & Harmonie Deja – Life
- Tony Douglas – Stole Us
- Miss Melody – Love Everlasting
- Tenna Star – Jamaica Nice
- Kitty Corbin – Light Shine
- Xpression – Talk 2 Me
- I Kool – More Dem Get
- Junior English – Your Children
- Harmonie Deja – Reggae Take Over
- System Error (Instrumental)
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